Haimwood Byetake is consistently praised for its peacefulness, cleanliness, and the welcoming nature of hosts David and Emma. Guests enjoy the stunning views, the property's rural charm, and the thoughtful touches such as welcome hampers. While some guests mention challenges with the property's temperature control and the need for more kitchen equipment, these are minor compared to the overall positive experiences. The lodge's location offers tranquility and proximity to nature, making it a recommended stay for families, pet owners, and those seeking a serene getaway.
Reviews frequently highlight the property's cleanliness, with guests describing the accommodation as 'very clean' and 'well maintained'. The high level of cleanliness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.
The lodge's location is often described as peaceful, scenic, and idyllic, with easy access to local walks and attractions. However, some guests noted the challenging access via a rural track, which affects the score slightly.
Guests find the lodge comfortable, mentioning the quality of the sofas and beds. Some concerns about the property becoming too warm or lacking privacy due to absent curtains are noted, which slightly impacts the comfort score.
The property is well-equipped according to guests, but some have suggested additional kitchen items and expressed issues with hot water availability in the evening. The presence of a welcome hamper is frequently appreciated.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident through mentions of welcome hampers and the provision of local information. While these gestures are highly appreciated, it is politely noted that such gifts are subject to availability and not guaranteed.
Surrounded by luscious rolling countryside on the edge of the village of Llandrinio, you will find Haimwood Byetake. A well-appointed ground-floor dwelling, this attractive abode has been renovated to a high standard, offering a fantastic setting for an action-packed escape to Wales for one or two couples. Step inside the sociable open-plan living space with light flooding in from the magnificent wall-to-wall windows, as you kick back and relax on stylish sofas and scan the Smart TV for an entertaining movie. Admire the pretty green cabinets and striking electric range cooker that rests peacefully within the kitchen, perfect for showing off those culinary skills with the help of the handy utensils that fill the drawers. Gather at the beautiful oak dining table and delight in a hearty home-cooked meal as you discuss your most looked forward to activity during your stay. No need to argue over who'll be washing the dishes as this cottage is complete with a convenient dishwasher, as well as a separate utility room boasting both a washing machine and a tumble dryer. Take in the magnificent views as you sit out on the decking with a perfectly chilled glass of bubbly and watch as the sun sets on another memorable day in Wales. Retreat indoors and discover spacious bedrooms, one king-size, one double, each benefitting from the use of their own en-suite shower room and views of the hills. River Vyrnwy follows part of the English and Welsh border and runs through 6 acres of the owners’ land, where this property lies. With its fantastic setting, it's little wonder that guests will be spoilt for choice with a number of exciting cycle routes and nature trails to explore during their stay. Head to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and get your adrenaline going with a thrilling day spent mountain biking or instead, opt for a more leisurely hike through the Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd. Climb to the nearby historical landmark of Admiral Rodney’s Pillar and admire sweeping views of the land, before paying a visit to the town of Welshpool to discover the magnificent landscapes of the National Trust owned Powis Castle and Gardens. 40 minutes West is Lake Vyrnwy, this slice of heaven ideal for walkers and cyclists this hidden gem is surrounded by stunning views and beautiful wildlife this place is a must all year round. Cross the English border to Shrewsbury and spend the day bobbing along the River Severn with a tour on Sabrina Boat. Take a tour of the old local prison, or spot colourful flowers at the Shrewsbury Flower Show before visiting Attingham Park Estate with the iconic Town Walls Tower. Make the most of time with friends and family on a stay at Haimwood Byetake in Wales.
Nestled in the outstanding setting of the Welsh countryside, just a stone's throw away from the English Border lies the traditional village of Llandrinio. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes and an abundance of activities, as well as being home to a post office with a well-stocked store and a vibrant pub, this village offers a fantastic base for an unforgettable escape. Spend your days learning of local history at the nearby towns of Welshpool and Shrewsbury, or enjoy a day in the wild as you explore the incredible scenery of Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, whether it be on foot or bike.
Single storey.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Utility room
Ground-source heat pump central heating.
Range cooker with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Off-road parking available.
Under-cover area for sports equipment storage (bikes, fishing rod, etc) - possible additional storage available by prior arrangement.
Front garden with decking featuring an outdoor seating area and charcoal BBQ.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.7 miles, pub 2.4 miles.
Note: The Utility room is available on request with the owner only
Zoe
All round fantastic stay.
Kirsty
We will definitely recommend this property and also return ourselfs in the future
Di
From the welcome basket, to the idyllic location & standard of property, this has been the perfect break - even the weather was wonderful. A petrol station/small shop & at least 3 excellent pubs/restaurants are within a short distance with larger supermarkets within 15 minutes away (at Bicton & Welshpool) were an added plus. The only negative thing was that the directions to the property were not wholly accurate, particularly in the unmarked lanes leading to Haimwood Byetake; the property would benefit from being clearly signposted at the entrance to the final lane in, as SatNav doesnât take you anywhere near the property.
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